Extraterrestrial (2014 film)

Extraterrestrial

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Colin Minihan
Written by The Vicious Brothers
Starring Brittany Allen, Freddie Stroma, Melanie Papalia
Music by Blitz//Berlin
Cinematography Samy Inayeh
Edited by The Vicious Brothers
Production
company
Abduction Films, Manis Film, Pink Buffalo Films
Release dates
  • April 18, 2014 (2014-04-18) (Tribeca Film Festival)
Running time
106 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $3 million

Extraterrestrial (also known under the working title of The Visitors) is a 2014 sci-fi horror film that was directed by Colin Minihan, based on a script by both Vicious Brothers.[1] It stars Brittany Allen, Freddie Stroma, and Melanie Papalia as a group of friends that must defend themselves against an alien onslaught.[2]

Plot

A panicked woman runs to a shop wanting to use the phone. After being denied entry, she enters a nearby phone booth, and is taken by an unknown creature.

April and her boyfriend Kyle are going to her parents cabin for the weekend, however Kyle invited his friends Seth, Melanie, and girlfriend Lex. Along the way, Seth sets off fireworks in the car and they are pulled over by Sheriff Murphy, who gives them a warning. They make it to the cabin, and begin drinking and smoking marijuana bought from April's nearby family friend, Travis. Kyle proposes to April, which April rejects, angering him. Later they see something crash in the woods, and upon investigating find that it is an alien spacecraft, with footprints leading away from the crash site suggesting one of the occupants is still alive.

Returning to the cabin, the group encounters and shoots one of the aliens. Driving to the nearest town for help, the group is cut off by a fallen tree. Suddenly, a spacecraft appears overhead and abducts Lex, as the rest flee to Travis's house. As April explains what has happened, Travis gives his theory that the aliens and the US government had a treaty since the Roswell incident; they abduct people while the government is left to clean up the mess. They only have one rule: No human must engage them. Since April shot one of them, it was considered a breach in the treaty, and now the aliens are hunting for them. The kids run back to the cabin and board up the windows, while Travis stays behind to fight, only to get either abducted or killed.

After mistaking the officers for aliens, Seth is arrested. It is revealed that Sheriff Murphy's wife disappeared and he believes aliens took her. As Murphy and Deputy Mitchell argue about Murphy's wife, an alien appears in front of the car, and uses telepathy to have Murphy shoot himself and Deputy Mitchell. Before the aliens can get Seth, he is saved by April and they return to the cabin. Seth, in a disturbed and panicked state, abandons the group. Running through the forest, he encounters an alien, and is subsequently abducted. As the aliens begin attacking the cabin, Kyle locks April and Melanie in the basement so they will not get abducted. Kyle hides in the bathroom with a knife, hoping to ambush the aliens. When he walks past a mirror, an alien jumps out and abducts him.

April and Melanie sit in the basement and recall the summer when April's parents took them for fishing. Melanie, unwilling to be abducted, commits suicide by sleeping pill overdose. April, armed with a crowbar, prepares to face the aliens but she finds out that they are leaving, realizing that they have taken Kyle. She signals the departing alien spacecraft by setting off one of Seth's fireworks. She is then abducted. April wakes up contained in an alien environment. Wandering down the dark hallways, she sets out to find Kyle.

Elsewhere, Seth is seen strapped to an upright operating table. He is subjected to a bizarre medical examination, involving being covered by a black substance, having a small robot pierce his navel and has a triangle-shaped marking branded onto his abdomen. Undergoing an anal-probing procedure, Seth dies. April, still searching, finds the contained bodies of several other men and women, one of which being an apparent half-alien hybrid. Amongst them she locates the unconscious Kyle. Reviving him, they embrace as the aliens confront them, returning them to Earth.

Kyle and April awaken in a field. Walking through the woods, the pair encounter soldiers at the UFO crash-site removing the debris. As they run towards them they are suddenly shot. As they lie dying, April gives Kyle the engagement ring, which he takes and puts on her finger before they are executed. A military officer confirms with his superior that there are no other surviving witnesses. Dumping the bodies in a pit and incinerating them, the military continue the cleanup operation, confirming Travis's suspicions that the U.S. Government is hiding the existence of extraterrestrials.

Cast

Reception

Critical reception for Extraterrestrial has been predominantly negative and IndieWire rated it at "C-" and commented that it was "an example of how not to make a horror film".[3] Fangoria and Bloody Disgusting both expressed disappointment over the film, as both felt that Extraterrestrial utilized too many familiar tropes and cliches of sci-fi horror movies.[4][5] In contrast, Den of Geek gave the film a mostly positive review and commented that the movie had "clever visuals to occasionally distract from its mediocrity."[6] While Jack Bottomley of starburst (magazine) also wrote a more positive, if slightly mixed, review saying, "Extraterrestrial is an untaxing albeit regularly clichéd watch, but still a fun dose of sci-fi horror, even if the search for a truly great modern alien horror goes on". [7]

Release

The movie had its world premiere on April 18, 2014 at the Tribeca Film Festival under the banner of IFC Midnight.[8] On 12 May 2014 The Scream Factory released the film on Blu-ray and DVD.[9]

References

  1. Barton, Steve. "Tribeca 2014: A New Extraterrestrial Image Beams Down". Dread Central. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  2. Miller, Ryan. "The Vicious Brothers' Extraterrestrial invades its first still". JoBlo. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  3. Cwik, Greg. "Tribeca Review: 'Extraterrestrial' Is An Example of How Not to Make a Horror Film". IndieWire. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  4. Gingold, Michael. ""EXTRATERRESTRIAL" (Tribeca Movie Review)". Fangoria. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  5. "Glossy 'Extraterrestrial' Is Frightless". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  6. Crow, David. "Extraterrestrial Review". Den of Geek. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  7. Bottomley, Jack. ""EXTRATERRESTRIAL". Retrieved 25 October 2014.
  8. Crow, David. "Extraterrestrial - 2014 Tribeca Film Festival". Tribeca Film.com. Retrieved 24 April 2014.
  9. Crow, David. "The Scream Factory Brings an Extraterrestrial to Earth". Den of Geek. Retrieved 24 April 2014.

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